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Hi,
I just had a play with mine as I wanted to change the weight mode too.
The solution is this:
While the machine is OFF, press and hold the button for about 5-10 seconds.
The display will go from 8888 to show the weight measurement (lb oz) at the top of the display.
Press the button to select the weight you want.
You should be able to continue with your baking :o)
Hope this helps

I had already solved this after a lot of playing and research, put I thought I;d post it on here for others as the answer was different for other scales listed here. What I did was press the 'Button 1' and 'Button 2' together for 5 seconds. This powered it up and then the display showed 'Cal' with a number on the screen. I pressed 'Button 1' again and it said 'Zero' and then displayed the numbers '0000'. Then I added 1kg of weight and it said 'Cal1'. Then I added 3kg of weight. It said 'Cal2'. Then I added 5kg of weight. It said 'Cal3', then 'Pass'. It then returned to normal mode and now started weighing correctly. I calibrated the weights (Flour and Sugar packs) on another set of scales first, but they were only a few grammes wrong so would be close enough anyway. I hope that helps!

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My search is telling me that this is a scale. Is this correct? If so - this is the manual. \'FULL\' is not an error, but this is the correct model. If this is not a scale, please write again and provide more information:

please preform the following procedure
Calibration
1. Place the scale on a leveled surface & turn off the scale.
2. Press and hold the "MODE" key and ON/OFF key until the LCD
displays a random number.
3. Now release both keys and press the ON/OFF key once. The
display will read "CAL" and then "1000.0".
4. Place a 1,000g weight on the center of the platform and wait 3 to 4
seconds. The LCD display reads "PASS", then "1,000.0g". Remove
the weight and turn off the scale.
5. Calibration is complete and the scale is ready for use.
check this link for manual:
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To switch your Hanson kitchen scales from ounces to grams, press the on/off button until you see the display change to the measuring scale that you require. This change option is ONLY available as you are switching on the scales, so if it already on - switch it off first and start again from scratch. Once you have set it to grams, it will remember your choice for next time, so you don't need to worry that you have to do this every time you switch on.
I hope this helps. Good luck.

It is not OUT2, but rather OUE2, which means your chefmate needs to re calibrate. To do that you will need the following:

a 2000 grams weight or 4.4 lbs, I used a 3lbs protein jug unopenened and a 600 grams glutamine bottle unopened.

Ok so turn your scale off then:

1) press the ON button and leave it press while simultaneously pressing once the TARE button (though it may need more than one or maybe leaving it press for a few secs thought try just hitting it once first), release the TARE and you should see a CAL on the screen (top left), release the ON and it will read:

2) the number 00000 on the first line will appear, click TARE

-this calibrates no weight first-

3) then it will read you another weight mine read 2000 grams, put that weight on top of the scale (NOTE every scale uses a different weight to calibrate i am giving you mine) once you put it there hit tare and it should read PASS

4) Remove the weight and it should read "0", mine read first 1 grm so i had to re do it again until i got 0.

5) You can try weighting different unopened things that you know the weight of, but if not just turn it OFF then back ON and it should read "0"

Congratulations your scale is now calibrated and ready to use again!!!!

NOTES: i have the electric scale if the on tare button does not works for you it may need a different combination to calibrate.

Hi,you need just to recalibrate it:The procedure is standard for semi-all models of pocket scales, but the way how to get to calibration mode differs from model to model (or vendor to vendor). In brief:1.While turn-on get to the calibration mode (by pressing and holding the ON button, or holding TARE while turinig on) You should hold this "magic" combination until the LCD will show a number (large number - it was more than 2000 in my case). This number is a raw data from the sensor. 2.Now release the "magic" button.3.Press it one more time, the display will show 2Ero and then 100.04.Now put calibrated weight of 100 grams on the scale and wait 3 seconds.5.Press "magic" button again.The display will show CAL and then PASS.6.Now remove the weight and turn off the scale.7.Thats all - now you can use your scale as usually.

I just had this problem on set Salter scales (says 3309 on label on back so assume that's model no) which came up OUT2 solidly after hadn't been used for a while.
Looking on WWW this means on other scales they need to be recalibrated. There are only 2 buttons on ths model ON/Zero and 2nd is mode for grams, oz etc. Discovered by trial and error have to hold down the on button and repeatedly click the measure button as it powers up, screen says err2 press on button again and says 5000g, put 5000g weight on scales, press on button again display says CAL press on button and it at first came up with EEEE and failed but next attempt it said PASS and it all worked again. I used 2 x 1.5kg bags flour and 2 x 1Kg bags sugar to make 5kg with bit tipped out of one to make exact and checked on another set scales. So trick appears to be finding how to get your scales in to calibrate mode and what the weight it expects is.